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KURODA KUMI
 
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School of Life Science and Technology Professor
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Professor
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親子関係の脳科学
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Research Interests

  • Transport Response

  • Child maltreatment

  • Parent-infant relations

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Neuroscience-general

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Committee Memberships

  •   日本神経科学会 プログラム委員  

    2024   

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  •   日本神経科学会 将来計画委員会委員  

    2023 - 2025   

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  •   日本神経科学会 評議員  

       

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Papers

  • Parental brain through time: The origin and development of the neural circuit of mammalian parenting Invited Reviewed International journal

    Kumi O. Kuroda, Kansai Fukumitsu, Takuma Kurachi, Nami Ohmura, Yuko Shiraishi, Chihiro Yoshihara

    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences   2024.4

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  • Anxious about rejection, avoidant of neglect: Infant marmosets tune their attachment based on individual caregiver's parenting style. Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Saori Yano-Nashimoto, Anna Truzzi, Kazutaka Shinozuka, Ayako Y Murayama, Takuma Kurachi, Keiko Moriya-Ito, Hironobu Tokuno, Eri Miyazawa, Gianluca Esposito, Hideyuki Okano, Katsuki Nakamura, Atsuko Saito, Kumi O Kuroda

    Communications biology   7 ( 1 )   212 - 212   2024.2

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    Children's secure attachment with their primary caregivers is crucial for physical, cognitive, and emotional maturation. Yet, the causal links between specific parenting behaviors and infant attachment patterns are not fully understood. Here we report infant attachment in New World monkeys common marmosets, characterized by shared infant care among parents and older siblings and complex vocal communications. By integrating natural variations in parenting styles and subsecond-scale microanalyses of dyadic vocal and physical interactions, we demonstrate that marmoset infants signal their needs through context-dependent call use and selective approaches toward familiar caregivers. The infant attachment behaviors are tuned to each caregiver's parenting style; infants use negative calls when carried by rejecting caregivers and selectively avoid neglectful and rejecting caregivers. Family-deprived infants fail to develop such adaptive uses of attachment behaviors. With these similarities with humans, marmosets offer a promising model for investigating the biological mechanisms of attachment security.

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  • Distinct roles of amylin and oxytocin signaling in intrafamilial social behaviors at the medial preoptic area of common marmosets Reviewed

    Takuma Kurachi, Kazutaka Shinozuka, Chihiro Yoshihara, Saori Yano-Nashimoto, Ayako Y. Murayama, Junichi Hata, Yawara Haga, Hideyuki Okano, Kumi O. Kuroda

    Communications Biology   2023.12

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    DOI: 10.1038/s42003-023-05593-5

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  • A calcitonin receptor-expressing subregion of the medial preoptic area is involved in alloparental tolerance in common marmosets. Reviewed International journal

    Kazutaka Shinozuka, Saori Yano-Nashimoto, Chihiro Yoshihara, Kenichi Tokita, Takuma Kurachi, Ryosuke Matsui, Dai Watanabe, Ken-Ichi Inoue, Masahiko Takada, Keiko Moriya-Ito, Hironobu Tokuno, Michael Numan, Atsuko Saito, Kumi O Kuroda

    Communications biology   5 ( 1 )   1243 - 1243   2022.11

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    Like humans, common marmoset monkeys utilize family cooperation for infant care, but the neural mechanisms underlying primate parental behaviors remain largely unknown. We investigated infant care behaviors of captive marmosets in family settings and caregiver-infant dyadic situations. Marmoset caregivers exhibited individual variations in parenting styles, comprised of sensitivity and tolerance toward infants, consistently across infants, social contexts and multiple births. Seeking the neural basis of these parenting styles, we demonstrated that the calcitonin receptor-expressing neurons in the marmoset medial preoptic area (MPOA) were transcriptionally activated during infant care, as in laboratory mice. Further, site-specific neurotoxic lesions of this MPOA subregion, termed the cMPOA, significantly reduced alloparental tolerance and total infant carrying, while sparing general health and other social or nonsocial behaviors. These results suggest that the molecularly-defined neural site cMPOA is responsible for mammalian parenting, thus provide an invaluable model to study the neural basis of parenting styles in primates.

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  • A method to soothe and promote sleep in crying infants utilizing the transport response Reviewed International journal

    Nami Ohmura, Lana Okuma, Anna Truzzi, Kazutaka Shinozuka, Atsuko Saito, Susumu Yokota, Andrea Bizzego, Eri Miyazawa, Masaki Shimizu, Gianluca Esposito, Kumi O. Kuroda

    Current Biology   2022.9

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    Approximately 20%-30% of infants cry excessively and exhibit sleep difficulties for no apparent reason, causing parental stress and even triggering impulsive child maltreatment in a small number of cases.1-8 While several sleep training methods or parental education programs may provide long-term improvement of infant cry and sleep problems, there is yet to be a conclusive recommendation for on-site behavioral interventions.9-13 Previously we have reported that brief carrying of infants transiently reduces infant cry via the transport response, a coordinated set of vagal activation and behavioral calming conserved in altricial mammals.14-18 In this study, we disentangled complex infant responses to maternal holding and transport by combining subsecond-scale, event-locked physiological analyses with dynamic mother-infant interactions. Infant cry was attenuated either by maternal carrying or by reciprocal motion provided by a moving cot, but not by maternal holding. Five-minute carrying promoted sleep for crying infants even in the daytime when these infants were usually awake, but not for non-crying infants. Maternal laydown of sleeping infants into a cot exerted bimodal effects, either interrupting or deepening the infants' sleep. During laydown, sleeping infants were alerted most consistently by the initiation of maternal detachment, then calmed after the completion of maternal detachment in a successful laydown. Finally, the sleep outcome after laydown was associated with the sleep duration before the laydown onset. These data propose a "5-min carrying, 5- to 8- min sitting" scheme for attending to infant cry and sleep difficulties, which should be further substantiated in future studies. VIDEO ABSTRACT.

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  • Amylin-Calcitonin receptor signaling in the medial preoptic area mediates affiliative social behaviors in female mice Reviewed International journal

    Kansai Fukumitsu, Misato Kaneko, Teppo Maruyama, Chihiro Yoshihara, Arthur J. Huang, Thomas J. McHugh, Shigeyoshi Itohara, Minoru Tanaka, Kumi O. Kuroda

    Nature Communications   13 ( 1 )   709   2022.2

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    Social animals actively engage in contact with conspecifics and experience stress upon isolation. However, the neural mechanisms coordinating the sensing and seeking of social contacts are unclear. Here we report that amylin-calcitonin receptor (Calcr) signaling in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) mediates affiliative social contacts among adult female mice. Isolation of females from free social interactions first induces active contact-seeking, then depressive-like behavior, concurrent with a loss of Amylin mRNA expression in the MPOA. Reunion with peers induces physical contacts, activates both amylin- and Calcr-expressing neurons, and leads to a recovery of Amylin mRNA expression. Chemogenetic activation of amylin neurons increases and molecular knockdown of either amylin or Calcr attenuates contact-seeking behavior, respectively. Our data provide evidence in support of a previously postulated origin of social affiliation in mammals.

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  • Calcitonin receptor signaling in the medial preoptic area enables risk-taking maternal care. Reviewed International journal

    Chihiro Yoshihara, Kenichi Tokita, Teppo Maruyama, Misato Kaneko, Yousuke Tsuneoka, Kansai Fukumitsu, Eri Miyazawa, Kazutaka Shinozuka, Arthur J Huang, Katsuhiko Nishimori, Thomas J McHugh, Minoru Tanaka, Shigeyoshi Itohara, Kazushige Touhara, Kazunari Miyamichi, Kumi O Kuroda

    Cell reports   35 ( 9 )   109204 - 109204   2021.6

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    Maternal mammals exhibit heightened motivation to care for offspring, but the underlying neuromolecular mechanisms have yet to be clarified. Here, we report that the calcitonin receptor (Calcr) and its ligand amylin are expressed in distinct neuronal populations in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) and are upregulated in mothers. Calcr+ MPOA neurons activated by parental care project to somatomotor and monoaminergic brainstem nuclei. Retrograde monosynaptic tracing reveals that significant modification of afferents to Calcr+ neurons occurs in mothers. Knockdown of either Calcr or amylin gene expression hampers risk-taking maternal care, and specific silencing of Calcr+ MPOA neurons inhibits nurturing behaviors, while pharmacogenetic activation prevents infanticide in virgin males. These data indicate that Calcr+ MPOA neurons are required for both maternal and allomaternal nurturing behaviors and that upregulation of amylin-Calcr signaling in the MPOA at least partially mediates risk-taking maternal care, possibly via modified connectomics of Calcr+ neurons postpartum.

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  • Evolutionary-adaptive and nonadaptive causes of infant attack/desertion in mammals: Toward a systematic classification of child maltreatment. Reviewed International journal

    Kumi O Kuroda, Yuko Shiraishi, Kazutaka Shinozuka

    Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences   74 ( 10 )   516 - 526   2020.10

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    Behaviors comparable to human child maltreatment are observed widely among mammals, in which parental care is mandatory for offspring survival. This article first reviews the recent findings on the neurobiological mechanisms for nurturing (infant caregiving) behaviors in mammals. Then the major causes of attack/desertion toward infants (conspecific young) in nonhuman mammals are classified into five categories. Three of the categories are 'adaptive' in terms of reproductive fitness: (i) attack/desertion toward non-offspring; (ii) attack/desertion toward biological offspring with low reproductive value; and (iii) attack/desertion toward biological offspring under unfavorable environments. The other two are nonadaptive failures of nurturing motivation, induced by: (iv) caregivers' inexperience; or (v) dysfunction in caregivers' brain mechanisms required for nurturing behavior. The proposed framework covering both adaptive and nonadaptive factors comprehensively classifies the varieties of mammalian infant maltreatment cases and will support the future development of tailored preventive measures for each human case. Also included are remarks that are relevant to interpretation of available animal data to humans: (1) any kind of child abuse/neglect is not justified in modern human societies, even if it is widely observed and regarded as adaptive in nonhuman animals from the viewpoint of evolutionary biology; (2) group-level characteristics cannot be generalized to individuals; and (3) risk factors are neither deterministic nor irreversible.

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  • Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Receptor 1 in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex Mediates Maternal Absence-Induced Attenuation of Transport Response in Mouse Pups. Reviewed International journal

    Yoshida S, Ohnishi R, Tsuneoka Y, Yamamoto-Mimura Y, Muramatsu R, Kato T, Funato H, Kuroda KO

    Frontiers in cellular neuroscience   12   204 - 204   2018

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    A human infant initially shows non-selective sociality, and gradually develops selective attachment toward its caregiver, manifested as "separation anxiety." It was unclear whether such sophistication of attachment system occurs in non-human mammals. To seek a mouse model of separation anxiety, we utilized a primitive attachment behavior, the Transport Response, in that both human and mouse newborns immediately stop crying and stay immobile to cooperate with maternal carrying. We examined the mouse Transport Response in three social contexts: 30-min isolation in a novel environment, 30-min maternal absence experienced with littermates in the home cage, and the control home-cage condition with the mother and littermates. The pups after postnatal day (PND) 13 attenuated their Transport Response not only in complete isolation but also by maternal absence, and activated several brain areas including the periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, suggesting that 30-min maternal absence was perceived as a social stress by mouse pups after PND13. This attenuation of Transport Response by maternal absence was independent with plasma corticosterone, but was diminished by prior administration of a corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRFR1) antagonist. Among 18 brain areas examined, only neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) co-express c-fos mRNA and CRFR1 after maternal absence. Consistently, excitotoxic ACC lesions inhibited the maternal absence-induced attenuation of Transport Response. These data indicate that the expression of mouse Transport Response is influenced not only by social isolation but also by maternal absence even in their home cage with littermates after PND13, at least partly via CRF-CRFR1 signaling in the ACC.

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  • Distinct preoptic-BST nuclei dissociate paternal and infanticidal behavior in mice. Reviewed International journal

    Tsuneoka Y, Tokita K, Yoshihara C, Amano T, Esposito G, Huang AJ, Yu LM, Odaka Y, Shinozuka K, McHugh TJ, Kuroda KO

    The EMBO journal   34 ( 21 )   2652 - 2670   2015.11

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  • Transport Response is a filial-specific behavioral response to maternal carrying in C57BL/6 mice. Reviewed International journal

    Yoshida S, Esposito G, Ohnishi R, Tsuneoka Y, Okabe S, Kikusui T, Kato T, Kuroda KO

    Frontiers in zoology   10 ( 1 )   50   2013.8

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  • Infant calming responses during maternal carrying in humans and mice. Reviewed International journal

    Esposito G, Yoshida S, Ohnishi R, Tsuneoka Y, Rostagno Mdel C, Yokota S, Okabe S, Kamiya K, Hoshino M, Shimizu M, Venuti P, Kikusui T, Kato T, Kuroda KO

    Current biology : CB   23 ( 9 )   739 - 745   2013.5

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  • Functional, anatomical, and neurochemical differentiation of medial preoptic area subregions in relation to maternal behavior in the mouse. Reviewed International journal

    Tsuneoka Y, Maruyama T, Yoshida S, Nishimori K, Kato T, Numan M, Kuroda KO

    The Journal of comparative neurology   521 ( 7 )   1633 - 1663   2013.5

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  • Behavioral transition from attack to parenting in male mice: a crucial role of the vomeronasal system. Reviewed International journal

    Tachikawa KS, Yoshihara Y, Kuroda KO

    The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience   33 ( 12 )   5120 - 5126   2013.3

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  • Neuromolecular basis of parental behavior in laboratory mice and rats: with special emphasis on technical issues of using mouse genetics. Reviewed International journal

    Kumi O Kuroda, Kashiko Tachikawa, Sachine Yoshida, Yousuke Tsuneoka, Michael Numan

    Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry   35 ( 5 )   1205 - 31   2011.7

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  • FosB null mutant mice show enhanced methamphetamine neurotoxicity: potential involvement of FosB in intracellular feedback signaling and astroglial function. Reviewed International journal

    Kuroda KO, Ornthanalai VG, Kato T, Murphy NP

    Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology   35 ( 3 )   641 - 655   2010.2

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  • ERK-FosB signaling in dorsal MPOA neurons plays a major role in the initiation of parental behavior in mice. Reviewed International journal

    Kuroda KO, Meaney MJ, Uetani N, Fortin Y, Ponton A, Kato T

    Molecular and cellular neurosciences   36 ( 2 )   121 - 131   2007.10

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  • The programming of individual differences in defensive responses and reproductive strategies in the rat through variations in maternal care. International journal

    Nicole M Cameron, Frances A Champagne, Carine Parent, Eric W Fish, Kumi Ozaki-Kuroda, Michael J Meaney

    Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews   29 ( 4-5 )   843 - 65   2005

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    There are profound maternal effects on individual differences in defensive responses and reproductive strategies in species ranging literally from plants to insects to birds. Maternal effects commonly reflect the quality of the environment and are most likely mediated by the quality of the maternal provision (egg, propagule, etc.), which in turn determines growth rates and adult phenotype. In this paper, we review data from the rat that suggest comparable forms of maternal effects on both defensive responses to threat and reproductive behavior and which are mediated by variations in maternal behavior. Ultimately, we will need to contend with the reality that neural development, function and health are defined by social and economic influences.

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  • Nectin couples cell-cell adhesion and the actin scaffold at heterotypic testicular junctions Reviewed

    Ozaki-Kuroda, K., Nakanishi, H., Ohta, H., Tanaka, H., Kurihara, H., Mueller, S., Irie, K., Ikeda, W., Sakai, T., Wimmer, E., Nishimune, Y., Takai, Y.

    Current Biology   12 ( 13 )   1145 - 1150   2002.7

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  • Dynamic localization and function of Bni1p at the sites of directed growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Reviewed

    Ozaki-Kuroda, K., Yamamoto, Y., Nohara, H., Kinoshita, M., Fujiwara, T., Irie, K., Takai, Y.

    Molecular and Cellular Biology   21 ( 3 )   827 - 839   2001.2

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  • Rom1p and Rom2p are GDP/GTP exchange proteins (GEPs) for the Rho1p small GTP binding protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Reviewed

    K. Ozaki, K. Tanaka, H. Imamura, T. Hihara, T. Kameyama, H. Nonaka, H. Hirano, Y. Matsuura, Y. Takai

    The EMBO Journal   15 ( 9 )   2196 - 2207   1996.5

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  • Morning sickness-like changes during pregnancy in non-human primates and rodents

    Saori Yano-Nashimoto, Kazutaka Shinozuka, Takuma Kurachi, Katsura Kagawa, Kentaro Q. Sakamoto, Yuko Shigeno, Kimie Niimi, Kumi O. Kuroda, Soichiro Yamaguchi

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  • Behavioral competition between infant care and sexual behavior in male but not female common marmosets Invited Reviewed International journal

    Takuma Kurachi, Kazutaka Shinozuka, Chihiro Yoshihara, Saori Yano-Nashimoto, Ayako Y. Murayama, Junichi Hata, Hideyuki Okano, Atsuko Saito, Kumi O. Kuroda

    Neuroscience Research   2025.7

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  • Synaptic plasticity in the medial preoptic area of male mice encodes social experiences with female and regulates behavior toward young Reviewed International coauthorship

    Kazuki Ito, Keiichiro Sato, Yousuke Tsuneoka, Takashi Maejima, Hiroyuki Okuno, Yumi Hamasaki, Shunsaku Murakawa, Yuzu Takabayashi, Chihiro Yoshihara, Sayaka Shindo, Haruka Uki, Stefan Herlitze, Masahide Seki, Yutaka Suzuki, Takeshi Sakurai, Kumi O Kuroda, Masabumi Minami, Taiju Amano

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    A dramatic shift from aggressive infanticidal to paternal behaviors is an essential event for male mice after mating. While the central part of the medial preoptic area (cMPOA) has been shown to critically mediate the paternal behaviors in mice, how this brain region becomes activated by mating and subsequent interaction with pups has not been investigated. Here, we demonstrate that the reduction in inhibitory synaptic strength towards the cMPOA provided by posterior-dorsal medial amygdala (MePD) neurons is a key event for the post-mating behavioral shift in males. Consistent with this, we found optogenetic disinhibition of MeCartpt to the cMPOA synapses reduces male aggression towards pups. The cMPOA of paternal mice mediated pup-induced neural plastic changes in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. These findings provide possible functions of cMPOA neural circuits required for the reception to young in male mice.

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  • In vivo recording from calcitonin receptor-expressing neurons in the medial preoptic area during affiliative social behaviors Invited Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Kansai Fukumitsu, Chihiro Yoshihara, Arthur J. Huang, Thomas J. McHugh, Kumi O. Kuroda

    Neuroscience Research   2025.1

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  • Parental Brain Through Time: function, anatomy, and molecular mechanisms in contexts

    Kumi Kuroda, Kansai Fukumitsu, Takuma Kurachi, Nami Ohmura, Yuko Shiraishi, Chihiro Yoshihara

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    Mammalian parental care is highly mother-biased, prompting researchers to presume its connection to female reproductive behavior and physiology, not male. However, recent findings in neurobiological studies suggest the opposite. Considering the evolutionary path of mammalian parental care, the ancestral form of vertebrate parental care appears to be male-biased as in living teleosts (bony fish), and originated from egg guarding as an extension of territorial behavior. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that in basal tetrapods, the harsh reproductive environments have facilitated terrestrial adaptation and extensive parental investment in females, and salamander-like basal amniotes exhibited extended egg retention in female bodies. Molecular and fossil evidence indicates that synapsids that have later evolved into mammals have already performed extensive maternal care including egg/offspring hydration in the Carboniferous period. Then the nocturnal adaptation in Jurassic mammaliaforms promoted endothermy and prolonged maternal care for thermal control and lactation. This situation may have added nutritional gate control to the offspring care circuit to balance parental provisioning with maternal homeostatic needs. Combining these paleontological, comparative ecological, and neuromolecular findings, we propose that the mammalian parenting circuit may be derived from MPOA neurons controlling reproductive behaviors during the terrestrial adaptation in anamniotes, either by divergent or parallel evolution. Next, we discuss another long-postulated hypothesis that complex affiliative sociality among adults, including group living, cooperative infant care, empathy, and altruism, may have emerged primarily for extended support of the offspring growth, utilizing the established maternal care circuit in mammals. These evolution-informed working hypotheses may also help dissect the neural basis of the complex cognitive functions in mammals.

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  • Effects of oxytocin ablation on pup rescue, nursing behaviors and response to pup separation in early‐to‐mid postpartum mice Invited Reviewed

    Hannah Ng, Nami Ohmura, Eri Miyazawa, Chihiro Yoshihara, Lana Okuma, Kumi O. Kuroda

    Journal of Neuroendocrinology   2023.7

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  • Behavioral and histochemical characterization of sexually dimorphic responses to acute social isolation and reunion in mice. Reviewed International journal

    Kansai Fukumitsu, Kumi O Kuroda

    Neuroscience research   194   36 - 43   2023.4

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    In many mammalian species, females exhibit higher sociability and gregariousness than males, presumably due to the benefit of group living for maternal care. We have previously reported that adult female mice exhibit contact-seeking behaviors upon acute social isolation via amylin-calcitonin receptor (Calcr) signaling in the medial preoptic area (MPOA). In this study, we examined the sex differences in the behavioral responses to acute social isolation and reunion, and the levels of amylin and Calcr expression in the MPOA. We found that male mice exhibited significantly less contact-seeking upon social isolation. Upon reunion, male mice contacted each other to a similar extent as females, but their interactions were more aggressive and less affiliative compared with females. While Calcr-expressing neurons were activated during social contacts in males as in females, the amylin and Calcr expression were significantly lower in males than in females. Together with our previous findings, these findings suggested that the lower expression of both amylin and Calcr may explain the lower contact-seeking and social affiliation of male mice.

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  • Maternal physiological calming responses to infant suckling at the breast. Reviewed

    Nami Ohmura, Lana Okuma, Anna Truzzi, Gianluca Esposito, Kumi O Kuroda

    The journal of physiological sciences : JPS   73 ( 1 )   3 - 3   2023.3

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    The mother-infant relation is key to infant physical, cognitive and social development. Mutual regulation and cooperation are required to maintain the dyadic system, but the biological foundation of these responses remains to be clarified. In this study, we report the maternal calming responses to infant suckling during breastfeeding. Using behavioral measures and a Holter electrocardiogram as a readout of the maternal autonomic nervous system, the maternal activities during resting, sitting with her infant on her lap, and breastfeeding were assessed. We found that during breastfeeding, mothers talked less and maternal heart rate was lower than during sitting with the infant without breastfeeding. Congruently, maternal heart rate variability measurements indicated a higher parasympathetic activity during breastfeeding. Time-locked analyses suggested that this maternal calming response was initiated by the tactile stimulation at the breast by the infant face or mouth latch, which preceded the perceived milk ejection. These findings suggest that somatosensory stimuli of breastfeeding activate parasympathetic activity in mothers. Just as how the infant Transport Response facilitates the carrying of infants, the maternal calming responses during breastfeeding may promote efficient milk intake by inhibiting spontaneous maternal activities.

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  • Role of Calcr expressing neurons in the medial amygdala in social contact among females Reviewed International journal

    Kansai Fukumitsu, Arthur J. Huang, Thomas J. McHugh, Kumi O. Kuroda

    Molecular Brain   16 ( 1 )   10 - 10   2023.1

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    Social animals become stressed upon social isolation, proactively engaging in affiliative contacts among conspecifics after resocialization. We have previously reported that calcitonin receptor (Calcr) expressing neurons in the central part of the medial preoptic area (cMPOA) mediate contact-seeking behaviors in female mice. Calcr neurons in the posterodorsal part of the medial amygdala (MeApd) are also activated by resocialization, however their role in social affiliation is still unclear. Here we first investigated the functional characteristics of MeApd Calcr + cells; these neurons are GABAergic and show female-biased Calcr expression. Next, using an adeno-associated virus vector expressing a short hairpin RNA targeting Calcr we aimed to identify its molecular role in the MeApd. Inhibiting Calcr expression in the MeApd increased social contacts during resocialization without affecting locomotor activity, suggesting that the endogenous Calcr signaling in the MeApd suppresses social contacts. These results demonstrate the distinct roles of Calcr in the cMPOA and MeApd for regulating social affiliation.

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  • 齧歯類と霊長類を用いた親子関係の神経科学 Reviewed

    SAORI YANO-NASHIMOTO, KUMI O. KURODA

    Japanese Journal of Animal Psychology   73 ( 2 )   35 - 49   2023

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  • Oxytocin Facilitates Allomaternal Behavior under Stress in Laboratory Mice Reviewed

    Tsuneoka, Y., Yoshihara, C., Ohnishi, R., Yoshida, S., Miyazawa, E., Yamada, M., Horiguchi, K., Young, W.S., Nishimori, K., Kato, T., Kuroda, K.O.

    eNeuro   9 ( 1 )   ENEURO.0405 - 21.2022   2022.1

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  • 攻撃性の行動神経科学と攻撃性・加害性の高い子ども虐待事例

    宮澤絵里, 白石優子, 黒田公美

    子どもの虐待とネグレクト   23 ( 3 )   251 - 262   2021.12

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  • 特集 同意取得が困難な事例を対象とした症例報告や研究における問題点と課題 児童虐待刑事事件の生物・心理・社会要因に関する質問紙調査―妥当性,安全性および倫理的配慮―

    黒田公美, 白石優子

    精神神経学雑誌   123 ( 6 )   333 - 341   2021

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  • Using maternal rescue of pups in a cup to investigate mother-infant interactions in mice/rodents Reviewed International coauthorship International journal

    Gianluca Esposito, AnnaTruzzi, Sachine Yoshida, Ryuko Ohnishi, Eri Miyazawa, Kumi O.Kuroda

    Behavioural Brain Research   374 ( 374 )   1 - 12   2019.11

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    Efficient parental care is indispensable for survival of the mammalian offspring, and therefore both parents and offspring cooperate to achieve the best performance. For example, when parents transport altricial offspring, the offspring immediately respond by reducing its cry and movement in both human infants and rodent pups. This coordinated set of central, motor and cardiac responses is designated as the Transport Response (TR) and is shown to facilitate maternal carrying in rodents. The present study aims to investigate the core behavioural characteristics of mother-infant interaction, and to investigate the mechanisms underlying the mother-pup cooperation using pharmacological and genetic manipulations (i.e. Oprm1-/). Along with the clear developmental changes of the pups' immobility and posture during maternal carrying as previously reported, there were also adaptations in maternal strategies, particularly in positioning of foothold and oral grasp over the pup's body, with the pups' age and pup's behaviour. Tree-based models elucidated that both of these maternal variables as well as percentage of pups' struggle predict the time required for pup retrieval from a cup. When the sensory-motor control in pups was disturbed by pharmacological or genetic manipulations, these core behaviours were inefficiently performed and impede maternal retrieval. Mother-infant mutual fit is a complex construct where several intermingled mechanisms are involved. Thus mothers and infants, when interacting, should be considered together as one whole system in which any change in one side or the other, affects the output of the whole dyad. The outcome of the interaction relays on a specific dynamic pattern of infant and maternal behaviours, which mutually change and adapt to fit each other's needs. Key features to reach a successful outcome of the interaction were the maternal retrieving strategy and infants' Transport Response behaviour.

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  • Oxytocin and parental behaviors

    Yoshihara, C., Numan, M., Kuroda, K.O.

    Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences   35   2018

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  • Development-dependent behavioral change toward pups and synaptic transmission in the rhomboid nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis Reviewed International journal

    Taiju Amano, Sayaka Shindo, Chihiro Yoshihara, Yousuke Tsuneoka, Haruka Uki, Masabumi Minami, Kumi O. Kuroda

    BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH   325 ( Pt B )   131 - 137   2017.5

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  • The calming effect of maternal carrying in different mammalian species. Reviewed International journal

    Esposito G, Setoh P, Yoshida S, Kuroda KO

    Frontiers in psychology   6   445 - 445   2015

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  • The medial preoptic area and the regulation of parental behavior Reviewed International journal

    Kumi O. Kuroda, Michael Numan

    NEUROSCIENCE BULLETIN   30 ( 5 )   863 - 865   2014.10

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  • 哺乳類子育て(養育)行動の神経基盤

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    化学と生物   2013

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  • Assessing Postpartum Maternal Care, Alloparental Behavior, and Infanticide in Mice: With Notes on Chemosensory Influences Reviewed International journal

    Kumi O. Kuroda, Yousuke Tsuneoka

    Pheromone Signaling   1068   331 - 347   2013

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    Chemosensory signaling influences maternal care and other innate behaviors toward conspecific young animals in rodents. In this chapter, we describe basic protocols for assessment of postpartum maternal behavior and other pup-directed behaviors in laboratory mice. The specific aim of this protocol is to screen out the abnormal phenotypes in parenting of genetic mutant mice under the standard housing condition. The possible underlying mechanisms for a given abnormality in the mother-young interaction are briefly suggested as well.

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  • Three lessons from Philip Teitelbaum and their application to studies of motor development in humans and mice Reviewed

    Esposito, G., Yoshida, S., Venuti, P., Kuroda, K.O.

    Behavioural Brain Research   231 ( 2 )   366 - 370   2012.6

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  • Neurobiological basis of parent-infant relationship. Preface. Invited International journal

    Kumi O Kuroda

    Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry   35 ( 5 )   1165 - 6   2011.7

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  • Neurobehavioral basis of the impaired nurturing in mice lacking the immediate early gene FosB. Reviewed International journal

    Kuroda KO, Meaney MJ, Uetani N, Kato T

    Brain research   1211   57 - 71   2008.5

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  • Premolar and additional first molar extraction effects on soft tissue. Effects on high Angle Class II division 1 patients. Reviewed International journal

    Ozaki T, Ozaki S, Kuroda K

    The Angle orthodontist   77 ( 2 )   244 - 253   2007.3

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  • Intracellular signaling mechanism regulating mouse parental behavior in the medial preoptic area

    Kumi O. Kuroda, Michael J. Meaney, Tadafumi Kato

    NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH   58   S9 - S9   2007

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  • Mammalian maternal behavior and the development of infants: some caveats

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    学術の動向   2006

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  • Contacts between the commissural axons and the floor plate cells are mediated by nectins Reviewed

    Okabe, N., Shimizu, K., Ozaki-Kuroda, K., Nakanishi, H., Morimoto, K., Takeuchi, M., Katsumaru, H., Murakami, F., Takai, Y.

    Developmental Biology   273 ( 2 )   244 - 256   2004.9

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  • Expression Patterns of Nectins and Afadin during Epithelial Remodeling in the Mouse Embryo Reviewed

    Okabe, N., Ozaki-Kuroda, K., Nakanishi, H., Shimizu, K., Takai, Y.

    Developmental Dynamics   230 ( 1 )   174 - 186   2004.5

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  • Expression patterns of nectins and afadin during epithelial remodeling in the mouse embryo

    Noriko Okabe, Kumi Ozaki-Kuroda, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Kazuya Shimizu, Yoshimi Takai

    CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION   29   41 - 41   2004.5

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  • Antagonistic and agonistic effects of an extracellular fragment of nectin on formation of E-cadherin-based cell-cell adhesion. International journal

    Tomoyuki Honda, Kazuya Shimizu, Tomomi Kawakatsu, Masato Yasumi, Tatsushi Shingai, Atsunori Fukuhara, Kumi Ozaki-Kuroda, Kenji Irie, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Yoshimi Takai

    Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms   8 ( 1 )   51 - 63   2003.1

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    BACKGROUND: Nectin is a Ca2+-independent immunoglobulin-like cell-cell adhesion molecule at the E-cadherin-based cell-cell adherens junctions (AJs), and comprises a family consisting of four members, nectin-1, -2, -3, and -4. Nectin and E-cadherin are associated with afadin and alpha-catenin, actin filament (F-actin)-binding proteins connecting respective adhesion molecules to the actin cytoskeleton, but the role of nectin in the formation of the E-cadherin-based cell-cell AJs has not yet been fully understood. To obtain evidence for this role of nectin, we attempted to develop an antagonist and/or agonist of nectin. RESULTS: We made a recombinant extracellular fragment of nectin-3 (Nef-3). Nef-3 trans-interacted with cellular nectin-1 and thereby diminished the formation of the nectin-1-based cell-cell adhesion. This resulted in a reduction of the formation of the E-cadherin-based cell-cell adhesion in L fibroblasts stably expressing both exogenous nectin-1alpha and E-cadherin (nectin-1-EL cells) and MDCK cells stably expressing exogenous nectin-1alpha (nectin-1-MDCK cells). This antagonistic effect of Nef-3 was also observed in L cells stably expressing exogenous E-cadherin alone (EL cells) and wild-type MDCK cells. Conversely, Nef-3 coated on microbeads first recruited the nectin-afadin complex and then the E-cadherin-catenin complex to the bead-cell contact sites in nectin-1-EL and nectin-1-MDCK cells. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that nectin is necessary and sufficient for the recruitment of E-cadherin to the nectin-based cell-cell adhesion sites and involved in the formation of E-cadherin-based cell-cell AJs.

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  • Nectin: An adhesion molecule involved in formation of synapses Reviewed

    Mizoguchi, A., Nakanishi, H., Kimura, K., Matsubara, K., Ozaki-Kuroda, K., Katata, T., Honda, T., Kiyohara, Y., Heo, K., Higashi, M., Tsutsumi, T., Sonoda, S., Ide, C., Takai, Y.

    Journal of Cell Biology   156 ( 3 )   555 - 565   2002.2

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  • Two Cell Adhesion Molecules, Nectin and Cadherin, Interact through Their Cytoplasmic Domain–Associated Proteins Reviewed International journal

    Kouichi Tachibana, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Kenji Mandai, Kumi Ozaki, Wataru Ikeda, Yasunori Yamamoto, Akira Nagafuchi, Shoichiro Tsukita, Yoshimi Takai

    Journal of Cell Biology   150 ( 5 )   1161 - 1176   2000.9

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    We have found a new cell–cell adhesion system at cadherin-based cell–cell adherens junctions (AJs) consisting of at least nectin and l-afadin. Nectin is a Ca2+-independent homophilic immunoglobulin-like adhesion molecule, and l-afadin is an actin filament-binding protein that connects the cytoplasmic region of nectin to the actin cytoskeleton. Both the trans-interaction of nectin and the interaction of nectin with l-afadin are necessary for their colocalization with E-cadherin and catenins at AJs. Here, we examined the mechanism of interaction between these two cell–cell adhesion systems at AJs by the use of α-catenin–deficient F9 cell lines and cadherin-deficient L cell lines stably expressing their various components. We showed here that nectin and E-cadherin were colocalized through l-afadin and the COOH-terminal half of α-catenin at AJs. Nectin trans-interacted independently of E-cadherin, and the complex of E-cadherin and α- and β-catenins was recruited to nectin-based cell–cell adhesion sites through l-afadin without the trans-interaction of E-cadherin. Our results indicate that nectin and cadherin interact through their cytoplasmic domain–associated proteins and suggest that these two cell–cell adhesion systems cooperatively organize cell–cell AJs.

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  • An FH domain-containing Bnr1p is a multifunctional protein interacting with a variety of cytoskeletal proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Reviewed

    Kikyo, M., Tanaka, K., Kamei, T., Ozaki, K., Fujiwara, T., Inoue, E., Takita, Y., Ohya, Y., Takai, Y.

    Oncogene   18 ( 50 )   7046 - 7054   1999.11

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  • Interaction of Bnr1p with a novel Src homology 3 domain-containing Hof1p: Implication in cytokinesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Reviewed

    Kamei, T., Tanaka, K., Hihara, T., Umikawa, M., Imamura, H., Kikyo, M., Ozaki, K., Takai, Y.

    Journal of Biological Chemistry   273 ( 43 )   28341 - 28345   1998.10

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  • ROM7/BEM4 encodes a novel protein that interacts with the Rho1p small GTP-binding protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Reviewed

    Hirano, H., Tanaka, K., Ozaki, K., Imamura, H., Kohno, H., Hihara, T., Kameyama, T., Hotta, K., Arisawa, M., Watanabe, T., Qadota, H., Ohya, Y., Takai, Y.

    Molecular and Cellular Biology   16 ( 8 )   4396 - 4403   1996.8

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  • Behavioral pharmacology of neuropeptides : oxytocin Reviewed

    Hurlemann, Rene, Grinevich, Valery( Role: ContributorOxytocin and Parental Behaviors)

    Springer  2018  ( ISBN:9783319637389

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  • つながる脳科学 「心のしくみ」に迫る脳研究の最前線 (ブルーバックス)

    理化学研究所, 脳科学総合研究センター( Role: Contributor第9章 親子のつながりをつくる脳)

    講談社  2016.11  ( ISBN:9784062579940

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  • Pheromone signaling : methods and protocols Reviewed

    東原, 和成( Role: ContributorAssessing Postpartum Maternal Care, Alloparental Behavior, and Infanticide in Mice: With Notes on Chemosensory Influences)

    Humana Press : Springer  2013  ( ISBN:9781627036184

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  • シグナル伝達 : 細胞運命と細胞機能を制御する仕組み

    西田, 栄介, 大野, 茂男(医学)( Role: Contributor第3章 低分子量GTP結合タンパク質)

    共立出版  2001.11  ( ISBN:4320055608

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  • 生体の科学第76巻 特集:関わり合う脳「母性の起源は夫性?哺乳類の子育てと生殖行動の進化的考察

    黒田 公美( Role: Sole author)

    公益財団法人金原一郎医学医療振興財団/医学書院  2025.2 

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  • 子ども虐待を防ぐ養育者支援 脳科学,臨床から社会制度まで

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    岩崎学術出版社  2022.12  ( ISBN:9784753312153

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  • 遺伝学の百科事典 : 継承と多様性の源 = Encyclopedia of genetics : origin of inheritance and diversity

    日本遺伝学会( Role: Contributor6.行動と遺伝学 親子関係の遺伝的・非遺伝的基盤)

    丸善出版  2022.1  ( ISBN:9784621306604

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  • メンタルヘルス問題のある親の子育てと暮らしへの支援 : 先駆的支援活動例にみるそのまなざしと機能

    松宮, 透高, 黒田, 公美( Role: Supervisor (editorial)終わりに-親と子、それぞれの立場、ほどよい関係への支援)

    福村出版  2018.12  ( ISBN:9784571425141

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  • アルツハイマー病の早期診断と治療: 脳を知る・創る・守る・育む15

    金澤 一郎, 伊藤 正男, 武田 雅俊, 柚﨑 通介, 田中 沙織, 黒田 公美, 津本 忠治, NPO法人脳の世紀推進会議( Role: Joint author5章 脳を育む 親子関係をはぐくむ脳のはたらき・子育てと愛着の相互作用)

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  • 性差とは何か : ジェンダー研究と生物学の対話

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    日本学術協力財団  2008.1 

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  • ほ乳類にとっての抱っことおんぶ:親子双方の利益

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    アカデミックベビーウェアリングカンファレンス  2016.10 

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  • 「研究する人生」というけもの道 Invited

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    第40回日本神経科学大会  2017.7 

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  • 研究ニッチ+生活の両立=「親子関係の脳科学」:過去・現在・未来 Invited

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    第43回日本神経科学大会  2020.8 

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  • 親子関係の脳科学:子育てと愛着の脳内メカニズム

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    第13回IBCLCのための母乳育児カンファレンス  2016.2 

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  • 児童虐待事件に関係し受刑中の養育者への質問紙調査:同意取得に関して留意した点 Invited

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    第116回日本精神神経学会学術総会  2020.9 

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  • Parenting styles in common marmosets and its regulation by the medial preoptic area Invited

    Shinozuka K, Yano-Nashimoto S, Truzzi A, Yoshihara C, Tokita K, Kurachi T, Murayama A, Saito A, Kuroda K.O

    The 12th Annual Meeting of Japan Society for Marmoset Research  2023.2  Japan Society for Marmoset Research

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  • Behavioral characterization and the neural basis of parenting styles in common marmosets. Invited International conference

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    The 15th Annual Meeting of Chinese Neuroscience Society (CNS 2022)  2022.11 

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  • Parental care circuits in laboratory mice and their implication Invited International conference

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    Society for Social Neuroscience (S4SN) 2022  2022.11 

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    Event date: 2022.11

    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

    Venue:California, and online   Country:United States  

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  • 霊長類の親子関係において子の心的状態を反映するパラメータの検索 Invited

    黒田公美

    生理研研究会2022 「心的状態の理解に向けた行動・生理的指標の計測と解析」  2022.9 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:愛知県岡崎市   Country:Japan  

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  • Amylin-Calcitonin Receptor Signaling in the cMPOA as a Possible Crossroad of Parental Care, Sociality, and Homeostatic Control Invited International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    Hypothalamus Gordon Research Conference  2022.7 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:Ventura, CA   Country:United States  

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  • 哺乳類の親の子育てスタイルの神経機構と子の愛着形成に与える影響 Invited

    黒田公美, 篠塚一貴, 矢野沙織, 齋藤慈子, 吉原千尋, Anna Truzz, 村山綾子, 倉地卓将

    日本赤ちゃん学会第22回学術集会  2022.7  日本赤ちゃん学会

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:栃木県   Country:Japan  

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  • 指定発言 Invited

    黒田公美

    第118回日本精神神経学会シンポジウム「精神科診療のなかで親を支え、子をはぐくむこと親子相互交流療法(PCIT)の可能性」  2022.6 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:福岡   Country:Japan  

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  • Calcitonin receptor-Amylin signaling in the medial preoptic area and the common basis of social affiliation in female mice. Invited International conference

    Kuroda, K.O

    Parental Brain Conference 2022: 7th International Meeting on the Neuroscience of Parenting  2022.5  Parental Brain Meetings

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:St-Malo   Country:France  

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  • Preoptic signaling as a critical node of affiliative social behaviors in mammals. Invited International conference

    Kuroda, K.O

    The 16th International Symposium of the Institute Network for Biomedical Sciences Key Forum 2021 International Symposium  2021.11  Institute of Molecular Embryology and Genetics

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Kumamoto, WEB   Country:Japan  

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  • Two-dimensional model of affiliation and its neural basis in mammals Invited International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    Mini-Conference, Attachment from a Social Neuroscience Perspective; Society for Emotion and Attachment Studies  2021.9 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

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  • 脳科学から見た子ども虐待とその支援 Invited

    黒田公美

    第40回日本心理臨床学会  2021.9 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

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  • Infant valence is mediated by the caregivers' medial preoptic area Invited International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    The 44th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscinece Society・The 1st CJK International Meeting  2021.7  The Secretariat of the Japan Neuroscience Society (JNS)

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    Event date: 2021.7

    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Kobe Convention Center/Hybrid Format   Country:Japan  

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  • The neural basis of parental care and infant attachment in mammals. Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    Broken Sleep ONLINE Conference 2021  2021.6  Breastfeeding Conferences

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Charleston, WEB   Country:United States  

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  • The effects of sexual hormone on the brain area related to parental behavior. International conference

    Amano, T, Ito, K, Maejima, T, Sakurai, T, Minami, M, Kuroda, K.O

    Gordon Research Conference on Amygdala Function in Emotion, Cognition & Disease  2019.8  Gordon Research Conferences

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    Event date: 2019.8

    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Easton   Country:United States  

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  • Behavioral examination framework for parental behavior components in rodents, non-human primates and humans

    Kumi Kuroda

    NEURO2019 (The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society・The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Neurochemisty)  2019.7 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Niigata   Country:Japan  

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  • Investigation of brain mechanisms for primate parental behavior. Invited International coauthorship

    Shinozuka, K, Yano, S.N, Yoshihara, C, Truzzi, A, Esposito, G, Tokita, K, Shindo, S, Watanabe, D, Matsui, R, Saito, A, Kuroda, K.O

    NEURO2019 (The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society・The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Neurochemisty)  2019.7 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Niigata   Country:Japan  

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  • ほ乳類に共通する、子の親への愛着の行動神経メカニズム Invited

    黒田公美

    第115回日本精神神経学会学術総会  2019.6 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

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  • Science Media links brain scinece and future society Invited International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    Japan SCICOM forum  2019.5 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Oral presentation (keynote)  

    Country:Japan  

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  • Parental behavior and infanticide mammals;anatomical,endocrinoligical and clinical condsiderations Invited International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    13th World Congress on Neuroypophysial Hormones (WCNH2019)  2019.4 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Ein Gedi   Country:Israel  

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  • Neural basis of infant attachment and separation anxiety Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Kuroda Kumi

    The 9th Federation of the Asian and Oceanian Physiological Societies Congress  2019.3 

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    Venue:Kobe   Country:Japan  

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  • マーモセットの家族による子育てと子の親への愛着の相互作用 Invited

    黒田公美

    第8回日本マーモセット研究会大会 セッション「脳科学」  2019.2  日本マーモセット研究会

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • 哺乳類の子育てと愛着の神経生物学的基盤 Invited

    黒田公美

    第28回日本新生児看護学会学術集会  2018.11 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Public lecture, seminar, tutorial, course, or other speech  

    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • 仔ラットにおける除脳による母親への愛着行動への影響

    大村菜美, 矢野(梨本)沙織, 大熊ラーナ, Ng Hannah, 黒田公美

    第41回日本神経科学大会  2018.7  日本神経科学学会

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:神戸,兵庫   Country:Japan  

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  • 分離不安を制御する神経回路機構の解明

    福光甘斎, 金子美里, 新井幸美, 黒田公美

    第41回日本神経科学大会  2018.7  日本神経科学学会

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    Venue:神戸   Country:Japan  

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  • コモンマーモセットの養育行動-複数指標からの検討

    篠塚一貴, 矢野(梨本)沙織, 進藤さやか, 齋藤慈子, 黒田公美

    第34回日本霊長類学会  2018.7 

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • The effects of dopamine on the synaptic transmission in the rhomboid nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis International conference

    Amano, T, Ito, K, Uki, H, Kuroda,K.O, Minami M

    WCP2018 (The 18th World Congress of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology)  2018.7  The Japanese Pharmacological Society, The Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Kyoto   Country:Japan  

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  • 哺乳類の親の子育て行動と子の反応の定量的解析

    黒田 公美

    行動2017(第36回日本動物行動学大会・第77回日本動物心理学大会・2017応用動物行動学会・第27回日本行動神経内分泌研究会 合同大会)  2017.8 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • Transport response as an infant attachment behavior and physiology in mice and humans Invited

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    The 40th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2017.7  The Japan Neuroscience Society (JNS)

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Chiba   Country:Japan  

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  • The examination of the effects of decerebration on rat filial behavior to their mother.

    大村菜美, 矢野沙織, 大熊ラーナ, 黒田公美

    第40回日本神経科学大会  2017.7  日本神経科学学会

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • 子育て行動の脳内機構:げっ歯類とマーモセットでの知見

    黒田 公美

    第46回霊長類研究所ホミニゼーション研究会  2017.3  京都大学霊長類研究所

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    Venue:愛知   Country:Japan  

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  • 家族関係の脳内基盤:マウスとヒトをつなぐマーモセット研究 Invited

    黒田公美

    第6回日本マーモセット研究会大会  2016.12  日本マーモセット研究会

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • 子ども虐待はなぜ起きるのか: 行動神経科学から見た親支援の必要性 Invited

    黒田 公美

    日本子ども虐待防止学会第22回学術集会おおさか大会  2016.11 

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  • 性ホルモンによる雄マウスの社会行動選択の調節

    伊藤和貴, 進藤さやか, 吉原千尋, 黒田公美, 南雅文, 天野大樹

    第38回日本生物学的精神医学会・第59回日本神経化学大会合同年会  2016.9 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:福岡   Country:Japan  

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  • The regulation of male pup-toward behavior by sexual Hormones International conference

    Ito, K, Shindo, S, Yoshihara, C, Kuroda, K.O, Minami, M, Amano, T

    30th CINP World Congress of Neuropyschopharmacology  2016.7 

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Poster presentation  

    Venue:Seoul   Country:Korea, Republic of  

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  • マウス父性的養育行動発現の神経機構

    黒田公美

    第45回日本神経精神薬理学会・第37回日本生物学的精神医学会  2015.9 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • 赤ちゃんは抱っこして歩くとなぜ泣き止むのか:哺乳類「輸送反応」の意義と神経機構 International coauthorship

    黒田公美, 吉田さちね, ジャンルカエスポジート

    第57回日本小児神経学会学術集会  2015.5  一般社団法人日本小児神経学会

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    Venue:大阪   Country:Japan  

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  • 親に運ばれる時に子が示す協調的反応(輸送反応)の意義と神経機構

    黒田公美

    第55回日本心身医学会総会ならびに学術講演会  2014.6  一般社団法人日本心身医学会

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    Event date: 2014.6

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:千葉   Country:Japan  

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  • 親と子~絆はどのように育まれるのか Invited

    黒田公美

    第36回日本分子生物学会 公開シンポジウム「生命世界を問う」  2013.12 

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    Venue:神戸   Country:Japan  

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  • The Transport response as a filial contribution to maternal carrying: implication for developmental disorders.

    Kuroda, K.O, Esposito, G, Yoshida, S

    The 55th Annual meeting of the Japanese Society for Neurochemistry  2012.10  the Japanese Society for Neurochemistry

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    Language:English   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:Kobe   Country:Japan  

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  • 愛着と喪失Attachment and Lossをめぐって 親に運ばれる時に示す子の協調的反応の神経機構と意義

    黒田 公美

    日本家族看護学会第19回学術集会  2012.9  日本家族看護学会

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • 母子分離ストレスによる仔マウスの輸送反応の変化

    吉田さちね, Esposito Gianluca, 恒岡洋右, 菊水健史, 加藤忠史, 黒田公美

    第17回行動神経内分泌研究会  2012.8 

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    Venue:kyoto   Country:Japan  

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  • Neural circuit mechanism underlying behavioral transi-tion from attack to parenting toward pups in male mice, International conference

    Tachikawa, K, Shindo, S, Yoshihara, Y, Kuroda, K, O

    XVI International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste  2012.6 

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    Venue:Stockholm   Country:Sweden  

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  • 仔マウスが運ばれる時に示す輸送反応の解析 : 制御機構と愛着行動としての可能性

    吉田さちね, 恒岡洋右, 大西竜子, 菊水健史, 加藤忠史, 黒田公美

    Animal 2011 (第71回日本動物心理学会・第30回日本動物行動学会・2011年度応用動物行動学会/日本家畜管理学会合同大会)  2011.9 

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • マウス視床下部内側視索前野の養育行動における役割

    恒岡洋右, 丸山徹歩, 吉田さちね, 刀川夏詩子, 加藤忠史, Michael Numan, 黒田公美

    Animal 2011 (第71回日本動物心理学会・第30回日本動物行動学会・2011年度応用動物行動学会/日本家畜管理学会合同大会)  2011.9 

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  • Parenting or infanticide: context-dependent behavioral choice and region-specific neuronal activation in male mice

    Tachikawa, K, Yoshida, S, Kuroda, K.O

    The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society (Neuroscience 2009) 

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    Venue:Nagoya   Country:Japan  

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  • Possible role for anterior commissure nucleus in the regulation of mouse maternal behaviors International conference

    Tsuneoka, Y, Yoshida, S, Tachikawa, K, Kato, K, Numan, M, Kuroda, K.O

    WCNH2009 (8th World Congress on Neurohypophysical Hormones)  2009.9 

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    Venue:Kitakyusyu   Country:Japan  

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  • NEURAL, GLIAL AND BEHAVIORAL ABNORMALITIES IN NURTURING-IMPARED FosB NULL MICE International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda, Sachine Yoshida, Kashiko Tachikawa, Niall P. Murphy

    IUPS 2009 (36th International Congress of Physiological Sciences)  2009.7 

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    Venue:Kyoto   Country:Japan  

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  • 親子関係の分子神経基盤 Invited

    黒田 公美

    脳と心のメカニズム 第8回冬のワークショップ「社会行動の脳機構」  2008.1 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (public)  

    Venue:北海道   Country:Japan  

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  • 哺乳類の子育てと子の愛着:起源と脳内機構 Invited

    黒田公美

    第22回IBCLCのための母乳育児カンファレンス  2025.2 

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  • 養育環境が発達に与える影響:霊長類の知見 Invited

    黒田公美

    ABC研究会  2025.1 

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  • Infant Attachment in primates: Effects of received parental care and relevant brain regions International coauthorship

    黒田公美

    日本神経科学会  2024.7 

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  • Origin of mammalian Parental Care in Vertebrates Invited

    黒田公美

    日本分子生物学会  2024.11 

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    黒田公美

    東京家庭相談員連絡協議会2024(板橋区福祉事務所主催)  2024.11 

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  • 脳科学から見る親子関係~養育者の関わりが子どもの脳の発達成長に与える影響~ Invited

    黒田公美

    港区児童相談所 令和6年度 第1回児童福祉専門性向上研修  2025.1 

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  • 哺乳類親子関係の脳科学:親の養育と子の愛着 Invited

    黒田公美

    日本獣医生命化学大学 リーダーシップ・マネジメント養成セミナー  2024.12 

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  • Circuit mechanisms of maternal care, alloparental care and group living in the medial preoptic area International conference

    黒田公美

    日本神経科学会  2023.8 

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  • Filial Attachment in primates: Relation with received care and the relevant brain regions Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Kumi O Kuroda

    Society for Social Neuroscience, Tsukuba  2024.3 

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  • 動物の利他行動とその進化的起源 Invited

    黒田公美

    利他学会  2024.3 

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  • 子育てと脳科学

    黒田 公美

    第45回子どもの虐待防止セミナー  2018.1 

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  • The critical importance of the medial preoptic area for mammalian parental behavior International conference

    Kuroda Kumi

    Social neural networks research unit kickoff symposium  2018.3 

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    Venue:Tsukuba   Country:Japan  

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  • Balancing scientific career and your life: from a neurobiologist studying parent-infant relationship Invited International conference

    Kuroda Kumi

    Sokendai Life Science Retreat 2017  2017.10 

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    Venue:Yamanashi   Country:Japan  

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  • マウスの子に対する養育と攻撃の行動選択

    黒田 公美

    攻撃性の脳内基盤:基礎と臨床シンポジウム  2017.4 

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  • The new model of male mice showing parental behavior without sexual experience

    Ito, K, Shindo, S, Minami, M, Kuroda, K, Amano, T

    The 40th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2017.7 

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    Venue:Chiba   Country:Japan  

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  • 親和性社会行動の研究を通して Invited

    黒田公美

    東京社会福祉士会 2021年度・司法福祉公開講座  2022.3  公益社団法人 東京社会福祉士会

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    Venue:WEB開催   Country:Japan  

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  • Neural circuits controlling pup-directed behaviors in male mice.

    Tokita, K, Tsuneoka, Y, Amano, T, Sato, M, Kuroda, K.O

    17th International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste (ISOT)  2016.6 

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    Venue:Yokohama   Country:Japan  

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  • 雄マウスの養育行動の発現と神経可塑的変化

    天野大樹, 伊藤和貴, 恒岡洋右, 進藤さやか, 吉原千尋, 南雅文, 黒田公美

    第11回環境生理学プレコングレス  2016.3 

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    Venue:札幌   Country:Japan  

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  • Role of oxytocin and vasopressin in mouse pup-directed behaviors.

    Kuroda, K, Tsuneoka, Y, Ohnishi, R, Yoshihara, C, Nishimori, K

    The 39th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2016.7 

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    Venue:Yokohama   Country:Japan  

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  • Neural circuits involved in paternal and infanticidal behavior in mice

    Tokita, K, Tsuneoka, Y, Amano, T, Sato, M, Kuroda, K.O

    The 39th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2016.7 

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    Venue:Yokohama   Country:Japan  

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  • 雄マウスの養育行動発現と神経可塑的変化

    天野大樹, 伊藤和貴, 恒岡洋右, 進藤さやか, 吉原千尋, 南雅文, 黒田公美

    第25回日本行動神経内分泌研究会  2016.9 

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    Venue:熱海   Country:Japan  

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  • Comparison of synaptic transmission in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis before and after being father. International conference

    Taiju Amano, Yosuke Tsuneoka, Sayaka Shindo, Cihiro Yoshihara, Kumi O. Kuroda

    9th FENS Forum of Neuroscience  2014.7 

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    Venue:Milan   Country:Italy  

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  • 去勢による養育行動変化と神経可塑的変化.

    天野大樹, 吉原千尋, 進藤さやか, 恒岡洋右, 黒田公美

    第3回社会神経科学研究会  2013.11 

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    Venue:岡崎, 愛知   Country:Japan  

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  • Disclosure of social motivation in the preoptic-BST nuclei International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    the 2015 Bridging Biomedical Worlds Symposium  2015.5 

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    Venue:Tokyo   Country:Japan  

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  • Paternal behavior and inhibitory synaptic transmission in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis.

    Amano, T, Tsuneoka, Y, Shindo, S, Yoshihara, C, Kuroda, K.O

    The 37th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2014.9  The Japan Neuroscience Society

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    Venue:Yokohama   Country:Japan  

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  • The electrophysiological analysis of the posterior division of the bed nucleus of stria terminalis in father mice. International conference

    Amano, T, Tsuneoka, Y, Shindo, S, Yoshihara, C, Kuroda, K, O

    44th Society for Neuroscience  2014.11 

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    Venue:Washington D.C.,   Country:United States  

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  • The effect of gonadal hormone on inhibitory synaptic transmission in the posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis

    Amano, T, Yoshihara, C, Shindo, S, Tsuneoka, Y, Ito, K, Minami, M, Kuroda, K.O

    The 38th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2015.7 

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    Venue:Kobe   Country:Japan  

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  • Medial preoptic area is involved in the regulation of the inhibitory synaptic transmission in the posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. International conference

    Amano, T, Yoshihara, C, Shindo, S, Tsuneoka, Y, Ito, K, Minami, M, Kuroda, K, O

    Gordon Research Conference ‘Amygdala in Health & Disease’  2015.8  Gordon Research Conference

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    Venue:Easton   Country:United States  

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  • The comparison of behavioral pattern toward pups and synaptic transmission in the rhomboid nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis between mice before after weaning.

    The, th Annual Meeting of, the Japan, Neuroscience Society

    The 39th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2012.7 

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    Venue:Yokohama   Country:Japan  

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  • Parent-infant relationship Invited International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    The 1st meeting of BSI-ICM cooperative program  2009.10 

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    Venue:Paris   Country:France  

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  • The ontogeny and the regulatory mechanism of transport response in mouse pups International conference

    Yoshida, S, Tsuneoka, Y, Kikusui, T, Kato, T, Kuroda K.O

    The 4th International conference on The Parental Brain  2010.9  The Parental Brain

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    Venue:Edinburgh   Country:United Kingdom  

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  • 哺乳類子育て行動の脳内基盤 Invited

    日本学術会議 第四回合同シンポジウム「脳と教育」  2010.12 

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • 親子の絆を支える脳内メカニズム~子育ての神経機構研究とその背景~ Invited

    黒田公美

    第182回生命科学フォーラム  2009.11 

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • Role for the anterior commissural nucleus and adjacent areas in regulating mouse maternal behavior International conference

    Tsuneoka, Y, Yoshida, S, Tachikaw,a K, Kato, K, Numan, M, Kuroda, K

    The 4th International conference on The Parental Brain  2010.9  The Parental Brain

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    Venue:Edinburgh   Country:United Kingdom  

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  • 子ども虐待はなぜ起きるのか:行動神経科学から見た親支援の必要性 Invited

    黒田公美

    第119回日本精神神経学会学術総会  2023.6 

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  • 哺乳類養育に関わる分子神経機構 Invited

    黒田公美

    2023年度日本味と匂学会第57回大会  2023.9 

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    Country:Japan  

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  • 乳児の覚醒ー睡眠状態と輯送反応による制御 Invited

    黒田公美

    日本睡眠学会第45回定期学術集会・第30回日本時間生物学会学術大会  2023.9 

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  • Sex-dependent control of infant care circuit in the medial preoptic area Invited International coauthorship International conference

    The 16th Annual Meeting of Chinese Neuroscience Society  2023.8 

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  • 子育ての分子神経回路:雌雄で共通するコアメカニズムと雌雄差のある制御機構 Invited

    黒田 公美, 矢野(梨本) 沙織, 倉地 卓将, 篠塚 一貴, 吉原(根本) 千尋

    第 166回日本獣医学会学術集会  2023.9 

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  • 哺乳類に共通する子の愛着とその応用 Invited

    黒田公美

    社会神経科学研究会&4拠点連携共催シンポジウム  2024.3 

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  • Neurological and behavioral analyses of the nurturing-deficient FosB null mutant mice Invited International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    The Strategies to Reduce Risks on the Brain Development Contingent to Urbanization  2008.10 

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    Venue:Tsukuba   Country:Japan  

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  • 繁殖と生体恒常性を両立する親和的社会性のアロスタティック制御メカニズム Invited

    黒田公美

    第46回日本分子生物学会年会  2023.12 

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  • Intracellular signaling mechanism regulating mouse parental behavior in the medial preoptic area

    Kuroda, K.O, Meaney, M.J, Kato, T

    Neuro2007 (The 30th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society / The 50th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Neurochemisty / The 17th Annual Conference of the Japanese Neural Network Society)  2007.9 

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    Venue:Yokohama   Country:Japan  

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  • 哺乳類の子の愛着行動とその制御:霊長類の「泣き」を中心に Invited International coauthorship

    功刀浩, 宮川剛, 疋田貴俊, 黒田公美

    第101回日本生理学会大会  2024.3 

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  • Ontogeny and Regulatory Mechanisms of Mouse Transport Response: Filial Contribution to Maternal Carrying

    Yoshida, S, Esposito, G, Tsuneoka,Y, Ohnishi, R, Kamiya, K, Hoshino, M, Kikusui,T, Kato, T, Kuroda, K.O

    The 35th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2012.9 

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    Venue:Nagoya   Country:Japan  

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  • 仔マウスが親に運ばれる時に示す輸送反応へ及ぼす母子分離ストレスの影響

    吉田さちね, Esposito Gianluca, 恒岡洋右, 菊水健史, 加藤忠史, 黒田公美

    第39回日本神経内分泌学会学術集会  2012.9 

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    Venue:小倉, 福岡   Country:Japan  

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  • Role for mouse medial preoptic area in the regulation of maternal behaviors

    Tsuneoka, Y, Maruyama, T, Yoshida, S, Tachikawa, K, Kato, T, Numan, M, Kuroda, K.O

    The 35th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2012.9 

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    Venue:Nagoya   Country:Japan  

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  • 背外側分界条床核における社会経験依存的な神経可塑的変化

    天野大樹, 恒岡洋右, 進藤さやか, 黒田公美

    平成24年度生理研研究会・第2回社会神経科学研究会  2013.1 

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    Venue:岡崎   Country:Japan  

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  • Filial response to maternal carrying: implication for developmental disorders Invited International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    The Joint symposium of 11th Biennial Asian-Pacific society for neurochemistry, 55th annual meeting of Japanese society for neurochemistry and 34th annual meeting of Japanese Society for Biological Psychiatry  2012.9 

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    Venue:Kobe   Country:Japan  

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  • Neural mechanism of the behavioral choice between parenting and infanticide in mice Invited International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda, Yousuke Tsuneoka, Kashiko Tachikawa

    The 2012 Cold Spring Harbor Conferences Asia, Neural Circuit Basis of Behavior and its Disorders  2012.9 

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    Venue:Suzhou   Country:China  

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  • 脳を育む:親子関係をはぐくむ脳の働き 〜子育てと愛着の相互作用〜 Invited

    黒田公美

    第21回「脳の世紀」シンポジウム  2013.9  NPO法人脳の世紀推進会議

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • The effect of dopamine on the posterior division of bed nucleus of stria terminalis after being father. International conference

    Amano, T, Tsuneoka, Y, Shindo, S, Yoshihara, C, Kuroda, K, O

    5th Parental Brain Conference  2013.7  Parental Brain Conference

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    Venue:Regensburg   Country:Germany  

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  • Activity changes of the posterior division of the bed nucleus of stria terminalis after being father. International conference

    Amano, T, Tsuneoka, Y, Shindo, S, Yoshihara, C.Kuroda, KO

    Gordon Research Conference ‘Amygdala in Health & Disease’  2013.7  Gordon Research Conference

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    Venue:Easton   Country:United States  

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  • Behavioral choice between parenting or infanticide and the underlying neural mechanism in mice Invited International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda, Yousuke Tsuneoka, Kashiko Tachikawa

    The 14th International Congress of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry  2012.8 

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    Venue:Kyoto   Country:Japan  

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  • 仔マウスに対する行動選択を司る神経機構

    恒岡洋右, 天野大樹, 吉原千尋, 黒田公美

    第17回日本行動神経内分泌研究会  2012.8 

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    Venue:京都   Country:Japan  

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  • 雄マウスの仔マウスへの行動選択に関わる神経機構.

    恒岡洋右, 吉原千尋, 黒田公美

    第83回日本動物学会大会  2012.9 

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    Venue:大阪   Country:Japan  

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  • 親に運ばれる時に示す子の協調的反応の神経機構と意義 Invited

    黒田 公美

    第19回日本家族看護学会学術集会 東京大学「こころの発達と障害の教育研究コンソーシアム」研究者公開シンポジウム  2012.9 

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    Venue:東京   Country:Japan  

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  • Role for mouse medial preoptic area in the regulation of maternal behaviors.

    Tsuneoka, Y, Maruyama, T, Yoshida, S, Tachikawa, K, Kato, T, Numan, M, Kuroda, K.O

    The 35th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2012.9 

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    Venue:Nagoya   Country:Japan  

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  • マウス養育行動中枢におけるアミリン (膵ラ氏島アミロイド蛋白) の発現動態の解析

    丸山徹歩, 恒岡洋右, 黒田公美

    第83回日本動物学会大会  2012.9 

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    Venue:大阪   Country:Japan  

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  • Early Attachment Behavior in Mice and Humans: Comparative Physiological Assessment of Transport Response (TR).

    Esposito, G, Yoshida, S, Yokota, S, Venuti, P, Okabe, S, Kikusui, T, Kuroda, K.O

    The 35th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society  2012.9 

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    Venue:Nagoya   Country:Japan  

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  • 哺乳類の親子関係の脳内基盤 Invited

    黒田公美

    第32回日本行動神経内分泌研究会  2020.9 

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  • Neural circuit for fatherhood and motherhood in the medical preoptic area Invited International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    Remote programme of Colloquia Series at the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown (CCU)  2020.7 

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    Venue:Lisbon/WEB   Country:Portugal  

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  • Synaptic plasticity at inputs to the medial preoptic area encodes social experiences with female

    Amano, T, Ito, K, Uki, H, Sato, K, Tsuneoka, Y, Sakurai, T, Maejima, T, Minami, M, Kuroda, K

    NEURO2019 (The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society・The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Neurochemisty)  2019.7 

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    Venue:Nigata   Country:Japan  

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  • Neuroanatomy of parental care and infant attachment in mammals Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    The 19th International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation (ISRHML) Preconference  2019.10 

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    Venue:Tokyo   Country:Japan  

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  • Neural mechanism of parental care and infanticide in mammals Invited International conference

    Kumi Kuroda

    New Directions in Systems Neuroscience, Tüebingen  2019.3 

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    Venue:Tübingen   Country:Germany  

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  • Circuit mechanisms of fatherhood and motherhood in the medial preoptic area Invited International conference

    Kuroda O. Kumi

    Symposium on Systems Neuroscience  2018.11 

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    Venue:Hsinchu   Country:Taiwan, Province of China  

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  • Role of the medial preoptic area in parental care and infanticide Invited International conference

    Kuroda Kumi

    New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress 2018  2018.8 

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    Venue:Queenstown   Country:New Zealand  

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  • Neuroanatomy of parental care and infant attachment in mammals Invited International coauthorship International conference

    Kumi O. Kuroda

    The 19th International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation (ISRHML) Preconference  2018.10 

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    Venue:Tokyo   Country:Japan  

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  • Group living and social affiliation in mammals: the neural basis and the regulation by the environmental factors Invited International conference

    Kumi O Kuroda

    The 100th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan  2023.3 

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  • 哺乳類の子育てと親和的な社会性:その進化的起源とメカニズム Invited

    黒田公美

    NIBB動物行動学研究会 第14回講演会  2022.7  NIBB動物行動学研究会

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    Venue:WEB開催   Country:Japan  

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  • 親子関係の脳回路機構とその不調:哺乳類行動神経科学の視点から Invited

    黒田公美

    みえ出産前後からの親子支援講習会・産前産後の親子安心サポート研修会  2023.1  公益社団法人三重県医師会

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    Venue:三重県津市   Country:Japan  

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  • 子ども虐待防止に向けて~脳科学を踏まえた観点から~ Invited

    黒田公美

    令和4年度 岩手県子ども虐待防止フォーラム  2022.11  岩手県

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    Venue:岩手県盛岡市   Country:Japan  

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  • 哺乳類の親の子育てスタイルの神経機構と子の愛着形成に与える影響 Invited

    黒田公美

    第12回PCIT-Japan & CARE-Japan合同研究会  2022.11 

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    Venue:WEB開催   Country:Japan  

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  • Calcitonin receptor neurons in the MPOA regulate affiliative social contact behaviors. International conference

    Fukumitsu, K, Kaneko, M, Maruyama, T, Yoshihara, C, Tsuneoka, Y, Huang, A.J, McHugh, T.J, Itohara, S, Tanaka, M, Kuroda, K.O

    Society for Neuroscience Global Connectome  2021.1 

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  • Infant cry and sleep problems: Coping with the Transport Response and the wearable system Invited

    2025.10 

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  • The Parental Brain: Neural Basis, Ethological Constraints & Tech Supports Invited

    Annual meeting, Taiwan Society for Psychology  2025.10 

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  • 親子関係などの基本的な社会行動と高次脳機能 Invited

    2025 

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  • 親子関係が精神に与える影響 Invited

    黒田公美

    Meiji Seika ファルマ株式会社/ファルマ・プラス共催 Webセミナー  2025.3 

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  • ヘルシー・ソサエティ賞

    2019.3   公益社団法人日本看護協会/ジョンソン・エンド・ジョンソン日本法人グループ  

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  • 育児DX:ウェアラブルシステム開発による乳児夜泣き制御と入眠予測

    2023 - 2028

    科学技術振興機構  戦略的な研究開発の推進 戦略的創造研究推進事業 CREST 

    黒田 公美

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    乳児の過剰な泣きは親のストレスにつながります。本研究では、子が運ばれると大人しくなる輸送反応を利用した寝かしつけ支援ウェアラブルシステムを開発します。そして家庭での実験データより、育児行動後の乳児の入眠確率を行動前の脈波情報から推定する機械学習モデルを構築します。このモデルから入眠を制御する自律神経系活動を推定し、マウス生理学実験で検証することで、乳児の夜泣き制御と入眠予測を目指します。

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  • 重度の子ども虐待事例における生物心理社会的な背景要因分析

    Role(s): Lecturer

    理化学研究所脳神経科学研究センター親和性社会行動研究チーム、 東京都立大学子ども・若者貧困研究センター  公開シンポジウム「児童虐待への文理融合アプローチ―世帯の貧困、おやこの支援に着目して―」  Zoomウェビナー  2020.9

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